I was given this question to do over the weekend by my professor and I'm at a roadblock. We wont over the theorem during class but I cant seem to find much about it. Any help in solving this would be appreciated:
The origin is x=0 and I'm told to find the point at which the blue line is x=0.34f using both the pin point and pin point-reverse theorem. Given that the green line which pins to 1.3334 by the pin point-reverse theorem is perpendicular to the light blue line at x=0.34f.
I'm not sure whether the pin point theorem will generate a finite number given the circumstances of the problem. Again, any help would be appreciated.
Given that you are required to use both the pin point, and pin point reverse theorem, otherwise known as the cc theorem (iam calamum, et e converso) a theorem that I hold very close to my heart as it is quite difficult for those not well versed in the study of ancient arithmetic.
If the green line pins at 1.3334 and the blue line pins at 0.34, relative to the orgin of 0, My answer would be 0.45^2 x 0/π